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"Why, yes, this legal pad IS made entirely out of recycled hundred-dollar bills," Bill Hancock is probably thinking here. (AP)

• Don't run. We are your friends. SI.com's Stewart Mandel was in Denver for the playoff meetings Monday and returned with a full report on the near future of college football:

"There will be plenty of money for everybody," said Hancock. "The bottom line is more."

Click through for actual details of the approved postseason format and the bowls and spoils in question.

• Roster blotter. Oregon has lost safety Avery Patterson and Tennessee has lost linebacker Curt Magitt, both to torn ACLs. In happier news, an update from Houston on defensive back D.J. Hayden tells us Hayden has been released from the hospital following his freak heart injury sustained last week in practice. The Cougars' team physician, Walter Lowe, had this to say in a school release:

"Looking at the whole course of events and the severity of the injury, D.J. has progressed remarkably well and is out a lot sooner than expected. He's got a lot of healing left to do as the procedure to repair the inferior vena cava is much like a heart transplant. The sternum should take around three months to heal and D.J. is expected to be able to resume normal activities without contact in three-to-four months."

Meanwhile, Hayden's legend blossomed after his head coach revealed the injured player's top priority following the accident:

Coach Tony Levine said CB D.J. Hayden never lost his sense of humor. He told the surgeons "be sure to try and not mess up my abs."